I would like to introduce my programming libraries for music typesetting: http://manufaktura-controls.com/
They can be used to render music scores in desktop, mobile and web applications. I'm looking forward for your thoughts and comments.
Programming library for music engraving
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Re: Programming library for music engraving
I'm sure you are aware of any limitations of digital rendering and hinting. I think the first thing that jumps out at me is how anemic the music seems. Not to mention, it feels clumsy. But I'm sure you know that.
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Composer and Transcriber
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Composer and Transcriber
Teacher and Performer
Re: Programming library for music engraving
As far as I understand, these scores are rendered in the browser (no pictures, no special player, no media attached..). It is, I guess, HTML5 language, which is of course astonishing. As for beginning - I can congratulate. You are more than welcome to visit this forum to ask for more suggestions in due course of it's development.
I agree with the previous, the scores look a bit anemic, but for some simple purpose it is perhaps good.
I agree with the previous, the scores look a bit anemic, but for some simple purpose it is perhaps good.
Re: Programming library for music engraving
@ Ajcek: I think this type of thing is definitely the future of music notation on the web. There is a W3C group dedicated to establishing standards for exactly this: www.w3.org/community/music-notation/ … If you’re not in on this, you should be.